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Calif. EMT, paramedics recognized for commitment to service

A Hall Ambulance EMT and paramedics were honored as Stars of Life in Sacramento for their exceptional dedication to patient care and lifesaving efforts

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By Steven Mayer
The Bakersfield Californian

Emergency Medical Technician Mariela Acevedo is only 21, but after nearly two years as an EMT with Hall Ambulance, she鈥檚 already begun to accumulate a world of experience.

鈥淭here was this particular call,鈥 she remembered. 鈥淎 patient was having an extreme anaphylactic attack, throat swelling up and was unable to breathe.鈥

The patient had apparently eaten something and had an extreme, life-threatening allergic reaction. Seconds counted.

鈥淚t could have been a bad outcome,鈥 Acevedo remembered.

The young emergency medical responder administered an EpiPen to the patient. Immediately, the symptoms began to subside. The patient was breathing again.

鈥淭hat call was the best part of my day,鈥 she told The Californian in a phone call Monday. 鈥淜nowing that I actually helped someone ... it鈥檚 very rewarding.鈥

Acevedo and three of her colleagues were recognized as Stars of Life in Sacramento on Monday for standing out among their peers as the best of the best among some 60,000 EMTs and 20,000 paramedics statewide.

The Hall Ambulance employees nominated for this recognition are among those who were recently honored at the company鈥檚 Founder鈥檚 Day Awards for their dedication to patient care and other accomplishments, Hall Ambulance said in a news release.

Besides Acevedo, the other Hall honorees are Paramedic Field Supervisor Joe Eastwood and Paramedic Vladimir Dragosavlevich.

While paramedic J鈥橬ise Evans was not able to join her colleagues on the trip to Sacramento , she too received Stars of Life commendations Monday for her performance as a paramedic field training officer.

Dragosavlevich, 28, who earlier this year was named Hall鈥檚 Paramedic of the Year, joined Hall Ambulance as an EMT in 2020.

According to the news release, his hard work and dedication earned him a spot in the Hall Ambulance Paramedic Academy .

In a late afternoon interview with The Californian on Monday, Dragosavlevich talked about the 鈥渇ine line鈥 EMS workers must walk between feeling emotion and empathy for their patients while always maintaining a cool and confident demeanor, even under great stress in sometimes extreme, high-stakes environments.

鈥淪ometimes, the only person standing between them and death is me,鈥 he said.

Finding that line between being human and compartmentalizing your emotions is not a skill found in a manual.

鈥淚t鈥檚 not something that can be taught,鈥 he said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 just something you learn.鈥


More than ever, those on the front lines need to see their work elevated and appreciated

The day started at the Hyatt Regency Sacramento with a medal breakfast. They then made their way to the Capitol for a group photo with the other honorees representing ambulance companies from across California .

Hall Ambulance鈥檚 honorees then met with state Sen. Shannon Grove , who presented them with Senate certificates of recognition in the Capitol Rotunda. Later in the afternoon, the Hall employees were recognized on the floor of the Assembly and Senate for their commitment to serving their respective communities.

The event, hosted by the California Ambulance Association , was scheduled to wrap up Monday鈥檚 schedule with a cocktail reception followed by an awards banquet.

The first responders are scheduled to return home and return to work on Tuesday.

There鈥檚 no telling what they will encounter as they respond to medical emergencies of every sort.

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